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PARAPRA2AB Clinical Studies 2 Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Kliniske studier, trinn 2
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i paramedisin
Weight
25.0 ECTS
Year of study
2019/2020
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

The courses PARAPRA1 and PARAPRA2AB comprise supervised clinical training, mainly in the ambulance service. The first part of PARAPRA2AB (part A) makes up six weeks during the fifth semester. The final part (part B) makes up nine weeks during the sixth semester. The learning outcomes from all the previous courses are updated, integrated, tested in clinical training and form the basis for the development of new theoretical and practical competence.

The learning outcomes are very similar for the two clinical training courses. They are achieved by participation in a variety of ambulance call-outs to patients with different injuries and diseases. The student is expected to show progress, take responsibility and, to an increasing extent, make independent assessments in prehospital work.

Required preliminary courses

Passed the first and second years of the programme.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • is capable of using theory to give grounds for his/her clinical practice
  • is capable of explaining how advanced lifesaving diagnosis and treatment can affect the planning and performance of clinical ambulance activities
  • is capable of explaining and reflecting on the use of all available equipment
  • is capable of asking questions based on theoretical knowledge and experience gained from practical training
  • is capable of explaining and reflecting on the choice of systems for patient record documentation
  • is capable of explaining and reflecting on the use of tools and methods in lifesaving measures in clinical ambulance activities
  • is capable of reflecting on the risk factors in prehospital pharmacological treatment
  • has broad theoretical knowledge of tools and methods used in clinical ambulance activities
  • has broad knowledge of research in prehospital emergency medicine
  • is capable of keeping up to date with research in key areas in clinical ambulance activities

Skills

Under minimal supervision, the student can

  • recognise signs and symptoms of possible serious illness or injury
  • use standardised examinations and treatment guidelines
  • plan, assess and carry out treatment measures adapted to the individual patient's needs
  • apply and supervise others in the use of all equipment available in the ambulance
  • assess the need to obtain assistance or refer the patient
  • write ambulance patient records in accordance with the guidelines
  • document in writing and evaluate his/her own clinical work in accordance with the practical training institution's procedures and guidelines
  • apply and supervise others in the use of transfer techniques
  • explore professional issues in a systematic, evidence-based and reflective manner
  • drive an emergency vehicle

General competence

The student

  • is capable of organising his/her own work and maintaining order and hygiene in clinical activities
  • is capable of initiating patient treatment in order of priority in accordance with the applicable legislation, framework conditions and professional ethics guidelines
  • demonstrates empathy, care, understanding and respect in relation to patients, next of kin and colleagues
  • is capable of reflecting on interdisciplinary cooperation
  • is capable of reporting relevant patient information to other cooperating health personnel and agencies within the applicable legal limits
  • is capable of identifying his/her own knowledge needs, demonstrating insight in relation to his/her own learning needs and obtaining new knowledge and skills
  • is capable of assessing the results of his/her own work in cooperation with others
  • is capable of giving constructive feedback and supervising others

Teaching and learning methods

The work and teaching methods comprise supervised clinical training, group supervision approx. every four weeks organised by the contact lecturer at OsloMet, and writing a log.

Practical training

Fifteen weeks of clinical training and one day of practical training preparations. The content of the practical training periods will vary with the activities at the institution where the practical training takes place at any time, and will therefore offer varied arenas for clinical training in terms of problems, diagnoses and complexity.

Course requirements

The following required coursework must be approved before the student can receive the final assessment:

  • practical training document, pursuant to specific criteria
  • 3 logs of 1,000 words (+/- 10%) each. If the student takes driving instruction as part of PARAPRA2AB, the required coursework is two logs of 1,000 words (+/- 10%).
  • minimum attendance of 90% in group supervision organised by the teaching staff at OsloMet

Assessment

Assessment content: The learning outcomes

Form of assessment: Combined assessment:

Part 1) Assessment of clinical training. A compulsory attendance requirement applies to clinical training. Students must make up for absence exceeding 10% by agreement with the practical training supervisor and the practical training institution. If a student's absence exceeds 20%, he/she will fail the course.

Part 2) Emergency vehicle driving test, theoretical and practical test in driving emergency vehicles organised by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. The theoretical emergency vehicle driving test must be taken before the practical test, cf. the emergency vehicle regulations Section 29.

Students must pass both part 1 clinical training and part 2 emergency vehicle driving test in order to pass the course. If the student fails one part of the course, this part must be retaken.

Grading scale

Pass/fail

Examiners

Part 1) The midway and final assessments are made by the practical training supervisor. The university contact lecturer will contribute to the midway and final assessment on the basis of the criteria described in the clinical training manual. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.

Part 2) The theoretical and practical tests are assessed by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration